"I had to," Ethan said, stepping into the light. "I’m writing the ending to this equation."
Mia looked at Ethan. Her eyes were a startling, piercing shade of grey—intelligent and weary. "A deconstructionist," she repeated, her voice lower and more textured than the breathy tone she used for media appearances. "Does that mean you break things to see how they work, or just to see if they break?"
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"You came," she said, her voice echoing slightly.
"It’s performative depth," Ethan said, his voice cutting through the ambient chatter. He gestured vaguely toward the center of the room. "She curates a persona of mystery, but there’s nothing behind the curtain. It’s all aesthetic. A carefully constructed facade designed to make people project their own desires onto a blank slate."
The address led Ethan to a derelict warehouse on the edge of the industrial district. It was a stark contrast to the gallery—gritty, silent, and cold. "I had to," Ethan said, stepping into the light
Ethan looked at the blueprints one last time, then at the woman standing in the harsh light. He had spent his life tearing down idols, convinced they were made of clay. For the first time, he had struck something solid.
"Challenge accepted," David said, looking past Ethan’s shoulder.
Ethan stood near a sculpture made entirely of twisted, discarded license plates, swirling his drink. He wasn't there for the art. He was there for the argument. "A deconstructionist," she repeated, her voice lower and
For a moment, the gallery noise seemed to drop away. Mia studied him, her head tilting slightly. She reached into her pocket and pulled out a sleek, black business card. It had no name, only a time and an address scrawled in silver ink.
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"These are the 'Melano Trusts'," Ethan whispered, recognizing the legal jargon.
There was no entourage. No cameras.